Under the Broad Arrow
Par Forbes, George
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338079817
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À propos de ce livre
In "Under the Broad Arrow," George Forbes presents a compelling narrative that intertwines the themes of colonization, identity, and societal justice within the Australian penal colony system of the 19th century. The novel is characterized by Forbes' vivid descriptions and psychological depth, utilizing a realist literary style that captures the stark realities of life in a convict settlement. Set against a backdrop of oppressive landscapes and societal confinement, the story explores the moral dilemmas and struggles of its characters, ultimately prompting the reader to question the complex relationship between punishment, redemption, and humanity. George Forbes, an influential figure in Australian literature, was deeply connected to the cultural and historical milieu of his time, having been born into a convict lineage himself. This personal heritage perhaps informed his nuanced understanding of the penal system and the lived experiences of those marginalized by society. Forbes' extensive background in law and politics also lends an authoritative perspective to the social critiques embedded within the narrative, making the book a significant commentary on colonial attitudes and practices of punishment. For readers interested in the intersections of history, ethics, and narrative artistry, "Under the Broad Arrow" is a must-read. Forbes' ability to provoke thought while vividly portraying the struggles of individuals within a harsh system makes this novel both an enlightening and engaging experience. It stands as a vital contribution to the understanding of Australian identity and the legacy of its convict past.
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